SAMSUNG HANDSET USER GUIDE FOR DS-5007S / DS-5014S / DS-5038S / DS-5014D / DS-5021D ITP-5107 / ITP-5114D / ITP5121D
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1 SAMSUNG HANDSET USER GUIDE FOR DS-5007S / DS-5014S / DS-5038S / DS-5014D / DS-5021D ITP-5107 / ITP-5114D / ITP5121D FOR TECHNICAL TIPS PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE
2 2 Table of Contents Handset Diagram... 3 Programmable button s LED Indicators... 4 Phone Status Indicator... 4 Using Feature Codes... 4 Selecting Programmed Functions... 4 Assigning Button Values (Extenders)... 5 How to Add Extenders... 5 Controlling Volume Levels... 6 Handset Volume... 6 Speakerphone Volume... 6 Ringer Volume... 6 Selecting the Ring Tone... 6 Changing the Phone Passcode... 6 Switching Headset/Handset Mode... 6 Dialling by Directory Name... 7 Assigning/Changing Your Extension Name... 7 Entering Characters on the LCD Panel... 7 Busy Extension Callback... 7 Busy Extension Camp-On... 8 Holding a Call... 8 Retrieving Calls Held at Another Extension... 8 Parking Calls... 8 Transferring Calls... 9 Call Waiting Programming Personal Speed Dial Numbers Assigning a Name to a Speed Dial Number Dialling Using Speed Dial Numbers Programming One-touch Speed Dial Buttons Station Call Pickup Group Pick Up Call Forwarding... 12
3 3 Cancelling Call Forwarding Forwarding All Calls Forward Busy Forward No Answer Forward Busy/No Answer Forward DND Viewing and Changing Call Forward Options Forward Follow Me Internal Page All Page Meet Me Page: MMPG Call Park and Page Programmed Messages Creating Your Own Message Entering Characters on the LCD Panel Cancelling a Programmed Message Cancelling Messages & Message Waiting lights Background Music Appointment Reminder/Alarm Clock Cancel Alarm Alarm Messages Boss / Secretary Hot Line Group Listening Off-Hook Voice Announcements Answering an OHVA Call Rejecting an OHVA Call OHVA Block Secure OHVA Call Duration Timer Storing a Caller Number Storing a Callers Number as a Speed Dial Number Viewing CLIP for Calls on Hold or Parked Viewing CLIP for Previous Calls... 19
4 4 SAMSUNG HANDSET DIAGRAM (DS-5007S / 5014S / 5038S / 5014D / 5021D & ITP-5014D / 5021D) All buttons below are common across the Samsung range of handsets SOFT KEYS - Used to activate features STATUS INDICATOR LED SPEAKER SPEAKER - For - handsfree Used for operation handsfree calls SCROLL KEY VOLUME KEY PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS LIVE KEYPAD SPEAKER KEY MICROPHONE REDIAL KEY CONFERENCE KEY TRANSFER KEY HOLD KEY The programmable buttons above the keypad are arranged in rows of 1x7 (7) buttons, or 2x7, (14) buttons or 3 x7 (21) buttons and are numbered from 1 to 7 or 14 or 21 from top left to bottom right. By default, keys 1 and 2 are set as Call keys. Call keys flash for incoming calls.
5 5 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS LED INDICATORS The programmable buttons, [Transfer] button, [Hold] button, and [Speaker] button have LEDs that light red, green or amber when it is being used. The following table summarises the functions of LEDs. Function External line or function is in use New incoming call is ringing A call is on hold A held or transferred call is recalling to the phone Button LED Status LED is steady green. LED is a fast flashing green LED is a slow flashing green or red LED is a slow flashing amber PHONE STATUS INDICATOR The status indicator is located on the upper right section of the LCD panel. It shows the status of the phone as described in the table. Status of Phone Busy on call / Off-hook Internal extension ring External (C.O.) line ring Transferred / held call recalling Message waiting Calling denied Status Indicator Steady red Flashing red Flashing green Flashing amber Flashing red Fast flashing red USING FEATURE CODES System features are programmed with default codes that you can dial to access the features. These are described in the relevant parts of the guide. However, these codes may have been changed in programming; if so, you may find that a feature does not work as described. In such cases, refer to your system administrator for the correct codes (or ask them to check with the installation technician if they don t know what they are). SELECTING PROGRAMMED FUNCTIONS The most convenient way to select functions on your phone is to have them registered on the programmable buttons, so that you simply press the required button. If a function is not programmed on a button, it can be selected on the LCD panel using the Scroll button and soft buttons. An advantage of using the soft buttons for functions is that the programmable buttons can be used to assign more buttons for direct extension selection and speed dialling.
6 6 ASSIGNING BUTTON VALUES (Extenders) You can add an extender to some programmed buttons to make their functions more specific. For example, you could add the extender 4 to the *PAGE+ button. Normally, when you press the [PAGE] button, you are asked to enter the page zone to page. With the new extender, pressing the button will automatically page zone 4. The following table lists the extenders that can be assigned to programmable buttons. Button Description Extender AB Absence Extension number ACC Account BOSS Director/Secretary 1-4 DIR Directory 1 (PERS), 2 (SYS), 3 (STN) DP Direct Call Pick-up Extension or extension group number DS Direct Extension Select Station number FWRD Call Forwarding 0 = FWD Cancel, 1 = FWD All, 2 = FWD Busy, 3 = FWD No Answer, 4 FWD Busy/ No Answer, 5 = FWD DND and-6 = Follow Me GPIK Group Call Pick-up IG In / Out Of Group Extension group number 5xx(x) MMPG Meet Me Page 0-9, * PMSG Programmed Message PAGE Paging 0-9, * PARK Park orbit 0-9 RP Ring Plan 1-6 SG Extension Group Selection Extension group number 5xx(x) SP UCD Supervise UCD group number SPD Speed Dial 00-49, VT Voice Mailbox Voice Mailbox Group (5xx) How to Add Extenders 2. Press [1] [0] [7]. 3. Select the button for adding the extender. Use the [Volume] buttons to scroll through the display of programmable buttons and press the right soft button to select the button (OR you can press the programmable button or enter the number if you know it) 4. Enter the extender using the dial buttons. 5. Save and exit the new key value by pressing the [Transfer] button.
7 7 CONTROLLING VOLUME LEVELS Volume levels for the speakerphone, ringer and handset can be adjusted using the [Volume] buttons. The levels you set will be saved in memory. If background music is set, the volume levels of music and page announcements can also be adjusted using the [Volume] buttons. There are 16 volume levels. Handset Volume 1. Pick up the handset and listen to the tone. 2. To increase handset volume, press the [Volume] button. 3. To decrease handset volume, press the [Volume] button. Speakerphone Volume 1. Press the [Speaker] button. 2. To increase speakerphone volume, press the [Volume] button. 3. To decrease speakerphone volume, press the [Volume] button. Ringer Volume 1. To increase ringer volume, press the [Volume] button while the phone is ringing. 2. To decrease ringer volume, press the [Volume] button while the phone is ringing. Selecting the Ring Tone One of eight ring tones can be selected. 2. Press [1][1][1]. 3. Press button [1]-[8] in order, or press the [Volume] button, to listen to each ring tone. 4. When you hear the desired dial tone, press the [Transfer] button to save the setting. CHANGING THE PHONES PASSCODE Your pre-assigned extension passcode is You can change the passcode if needed. 2. Press [1][0][1]. 3. Enter the current passcode (e.g. 1234). 4. Enter the new passcode. The passcode must be a 4-digit number (0-9). 5. Re enter the new passcode for confirmation. If the passcode is entered correctly, a beep will be heard twice. If four beeps are heard, the passcode entry is incorrect. 6. Save the new passcode by pressing the [Transfer] button. SWITCHING HEADSET / HANDSET MODE You can switch between handset mode and headset mode if you have a headset connected to your phone. In headset mode, you answer or end a call by pressing the [Speaker] button. 2. Press [1][1][0]. 3. To use the handset, press [0][2][0] To use the headset, press [0] [2] [1] 4. Save the selected entry by pressing the [Transfer] button. NB: If your phone has a headset mode on/off button, press this button. The button s LED will light when headset mode is set. Press again to return to handset mode. The LED goes off
8 8 DIALLING BY DIRECTORY NAME The online directory of names allows you to find any extension or speed dial number very quickly. Normally, every extension number or speed dial number in the system has a directory name assigned to it (for example, John Smith on extension 201, or Ann Jones on 203). You can select an extension number or speed dial number using the list of directory names by scrolling through the list, which displays in alphabetical order. 1. Press the programmed [DIR] button, or use the Scroll button and soft buttons to select the DIR option in the CALL menu on the LCD panel. 2. Press the soft button to select the directory you wish to use: PERS (Personal), SYS (System) or STN (Extension) OR Press [1] (PERS), or [2] (SYS), or [3] (STN). 3. Press the dial button that matches the first letter of the name that you wish to find (e.g. J for John). 4. Find the name by using the [Volume] buttons to scroll through the list. 5. To dial the number, press the soft button corresponding to the DIAL option in the LCD panel. ASSIGNING / CHANGING YOUR EXTENSION NAME Up 11 alphabetic characters can be assigned as a name to your phone. The name is entered in the online directory to enable others to call you using the dialling by directory name feature (see above). The name also displays in your LCD panel and in the LCD panels of phones you call. 2. Press [1][0][4]. 3. Enter the name. (See Entering Characters on the LCD Panel below) 4. Save the name by pressing the [Transfer] button. Entering Characters on the LCD Panel Alphabetic characters are entered on the LCD panel using the dial buttons (button 2=ABC, button 3=DEF, and so on). Press a button the number of times to select the required character (e.g. press 2 three times for C ). Pressing a different button moves the cursor to the right to allow you to enter the next character.* For example, if the text to enter is SAM SMITH, press the number 7 four times to get the letter S ; now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete your entry. Press the programmable A button to toggle between upper and lower case text (see below). * Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the [Volume] button to move the cursor to the right, then select the character. BUSY EXTENSION CALLBACK If a called extension is busy, you can set a busy extension callback. When the busy extension becomes free, your phone will ring. When you pick up the handset, the other extension will ring for the user to answer your call. 1. When you hear a busy signal, press the programmed [CBK] button, or dial [4] [4] or press the soft button corresponding to the CBK option on the LCD panel. 2. When you hear the confirmation tone, replace the handset. 3. When the called extension becomes free, your phone rings. The CALL BACK message will appear on the LCD panel. 4. Lift the handset to ring the free extension and wait for it to answer. 5. To end the call, replace the handset or press the [Speaker] key. NB: If you don t answer a callback within 30 seconds, it will be cancelled. You can have a maximum of five callbacks set on extensions at any one time.
9 9 BUSY EXTENSION CAMP-ON If a called extension is busy and you don t want to wait for a callback, you can give the called extension off-hook ring tone and wait for them to answer. 1. Press the [CAMP] button or dial [4][5] or press the soft button corresponding to the CAMP option on the LCD panel. 2. The called extension will receive off-hook ring tone repeated every few seconds and its first available Call button will flash to indicate your call is waiting. 3. The extension must release its first call or place it on hold before answering your camp-on. HOLDING A CALL There may be occasions when you need to temporarily interrupt your current call and keep the other party on hold (for example, to get more information or to answer an important incoming second call). The types of hold function available are: System hold Exclusive hold Consultation hold Puts the current call on hold. Other phone users can take it off hold. Puts the current call on hold. Other phone users cannot take it off hold. Puts the current call on hold and allows you to consult with another phone user. Retrieving Calls Held at Another Extension When a call is on hold at another extension, the appropriate line button on your phone (if it is programmed) will have a flashing red light. To retrieve the call on hold, press the line button. When a call is on hold at another extension but you do not have a line key, dial [1] [2] followed by the line number or the extension number of the extension that placed the call on hold. PARKING CALLS You can park an outside call in one of 10 parking orbits (0-9) to be picked up by another user. Press the programmed [PARK] button. Or, press the soft button corresponding to the PARK option on the LCD panel. (If you press a dedicated [PARK] button with an extender for a parking orbit, skip step 2.) 1. Press the orbit number required, [0]-[9] (the [PARK] button will flash.) 2. To have the parked call picked up by another user, notify them of the parking orbit number. To Retrieve a Parked Call To pick up a parked call, press the [PARK] button followed by the required orbit number, or press the flashing [PARK] button.
10 10 TRANSFERRING CALLS You can quickly and easily transfer your current call to another extension. A blind transfer means you don t announce the call, unlike a screened transfer where you do. 1. While on a call, press the [Transfer] button. 2. Dial the extension or group number, or press the programmed [DS] button. Your current call is automatically put on transfer hold. (See Note, below.) 3. For a blind transfer, hang up when you hear ringing. For a screened transfer, wait for the called party to answer and advise them of the call, then hang up. Reconnecting with the Outside Party If the transfer is refused and the called extension hangs up, you will be reconnected to the outside line. Alternatively, you can press the [Transfer] button to return to the outside party. Transferring to Another Extension If you wish to send the call to another extension without waiting for the first extension to hang up, simply press another [DS] button. Alternatively, press the Call button or C.O. line button to return to the outside party and begin the transfer process again. NB: When the extension answers, you may toggle between the parties by pressing the [Transfer] button. Neither party can hear the other until the transfer is complete. - If you receive No More Calls tone, the extension has no button available to receive another call or is in Do Not Disturb mode. Press the [Transfer] button to return to the outside party. - You cannot transfer an intercom call by pressing the [DS] button. Dial the destination extension number. - When you are transferring a call to a phone set for Voice Announce or Auto Answer, the transferred call will always ring the phone. Transfer With Camp-On When you are transferring a call to another extension and you receive a busy signal, you may camp on the call to this extension. The extension will be alerted that a call is waiting (see Call Waiting, below). To camp on when transferring, simply hang up when you hear a busy signal. Transfer To Voice Mail This feature is used to send a call directly to a voice mailbox. Your phone must have a programmed [VT] button to accomplish this. 1. Press the [VT] button while you are on a call. Or, press the soft button corresponding to the [VT] entry on the LCD panel. 2. Dial the mailbox number. 3. Hang up.
11 11 CALL WAITING If an outside call or other extension has camped-on to you, your phone will ring and the waiting call s button will flash green. Press the flashing button to answer the waiting call. If your phone has the Auto Hold feature set, your current call will go on hold automatically and you are connected to the new call. If this feature is not set, press the [Hold] button and then press the flashing button to answer the new call. (Or, finish the current call and hang up. The waiting call will ring. Lift the handset or press the [Speaker] button to answer the new call.) PROGRAMMING PERSONAL SPEED DIAL NUMBERS Your station can be assigned up to fifty speed dial numbers (00-49). Ask the system administrator how many are assigned for you. 1. To program personal speed dial numbers: 2. Press the [Transfer] button and dial [1][0][5]. 3. Dial the speed dial number (00-49), or use the [Volume] buttons to select and press the right soft button. 4. If programming an outside number, enter the outside line access code or line number (e.g. 9, 702, etc). A hyphen ( - ) is automatically entered after the number. 5. Enter the phone number to be saved (maximum of 24 digits) 6. Press the [Transfer] button to save the number. Assigning a Name to a Speed Dial Number A name up to 11 characters can be assigned for each speed dial number. This name is used to dial numbers using the Dialling by Directory Name feature. 2. Dial [1][0][6]. 3. Enter the speed dial number to be assigned a name (00-49). 4. Enter a name. (See Entering Characters on below to enter characters.) 5. Press the [Transfer] button to save the speed dial name. Entering Characters on the LCD Panel Alphabetic characters are entered on the LCD panel using the dial buttons (button 2=ABC, button 3=DEF, and so on). Press a button the number of times to select the required character (e.g. press 2 three times for C ). Pressing a different button moves the cursor to the right to allow you to enter the next character.* For example, if the text to enter is SAM SMITH, press the number 7 four times to get the letter S ; now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete your entry. Press the programmable A button to toggle between upper and lower case text (see below). * Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the [Volume] button to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
12 12 DIALLING USING SPEED DIAL NUMBERS You can dial speed dial numbers from the list of system numbers or created by the system administrator or from the personal list of numbers or you have created. 1. Press the programmed [SPD] button or dial [1][6]. 2. Dial the speed dial number programmed for the number you want to call (e.g. 00) The number is dialled automatically. TIP: Alternatively, to dial one of your first 10 personal speed dial numbers: Without lifting the handset, hold down a dial pad button 0 9 corresponding to the speed dial number (00 09) for approximately two seconds. The telephone number programmed in the personal speed dial location will be dialled automatically. PROGRAMMING ONE-TOUCH SPEED DIAL BUTTONS You can assign frequently used speed dial numbers to one-touch speed dial buttons for even more convenience. To do this, you must have a programmed [SPD] button for each speed dial you require. 2. Dial [1][0][7]. 3. Press a [SPD] button. 4. Enter the speed dial number (00-49 to ) or ( to ) to be assigned to this button. 5. Press the [Transfer] button to save the selected number. Now, to make a call to the number, simply press this speed dial button. STATION CALL PICKUP If a call rings at another extension and you know the extension number: 1. Pick up the handset or press the [Speaker] button. 2. Dial [6][5]. 3. Dial the number of the ringing extension. GROUP PICK UP Extensions may be assigned to call pickup groups. If this is the case, when a call rings at another extension, and you know the pickup group number: 1. Pick up the handset or press the [Speaker] button. 2. Dial [6][6] and dial the pickup group number. Or Press the flashing [PICKUP] button, if programmed. NB: Station Call Pickup and Group Call Pickup cannot answer the recalls arriving on stations, and are only used for newly incoming calls (external/internal) and operator recalls.
13 13 CALL FORWARDING If your phone has the FWD ALL, FWD BUSY, and FWD NO ANSWER buttons programmed, you can set the type of forwarding required by pressing one of the buttons. In this case, the button LED lights to indicate which forward option is enabled. Otherwise, use the dialling codes as described below. Cancelling Call Forwarding To cancel any forwarding options you set (except Forward DND), dial [6][0][0]. Forwarding All Calls To forward all calls sent to your phone: 1. Dial [6][0][1]. 2. Enter the extension number, group number, or external number where your calls are to be sent 3. Hang up after the attention tone. NB: The extension receiving the forwarded calls can transfer the call back to your extension. This feature is useful when you are expecting an important call and do not want to be disturbed by other calls. - If you set Forward All Calls and there is no [FORWARD ALL] button, the [Transfer] button lights. Forward Busy To forward calls arriving when you are busy on another call: 1. Dial [6][0][2]. 2. Enter the extension number, group number, or external number where your calls are to be sent. 3. Hang up after the confirmation tone. Forward No Answer To forward calls arriving when you are away from your desk (calls will ring and then be forwarded after a set time): 1. Dial [6][0][3]. 2. Dial the extension number, group number, or external number where your calls are to be sent. 3. Hang up after the confirmation tone. Forward Busy/No Answer If the Forward Busy and Forward No Answer options are both already set, calls are forwarded to the numbers specified for each of the options. You can select to have both options enabled at the same time. 1. Dial [6][0][4]. 2. Hang up after the confirmation tone. Forward DND Normally, when you set your phone in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode, incoming callers hear busy tone. If you select Forward DND, calls are forwarded to another destination when you put your phone in DND mode. Forward DND is cancelled when you cancel DND mode. 1. Dial [6][0][5]. 2. Dial the extension number, group number, or external number where your calls are to be sent. 3. Hang up after the confirmation tone.
14 14 Viewing and Changing Call Forward Options You can view or change your Call Forward options from the LCD panel of your phone. 2. Dial [1][0][2]. 3. Select the Call Forward option by pressing one of the buttons [0] to [5], or by using the [Volume] buttons FORWARD FOLLOW ME This feature has two purposes. The first is to allow you to transfer calls ringing at your normal extension to the extension you are currently using. The second is to allow you to transfer calls from another extension to your own (called Remote Forwarding). To transfer all calls ringing at your phone to the phone you are currently using: 1. Dial [6][0][6] on the phone you are currently using. 2. Dial your normal extension number. 3. Hang up after the confirmation tone. To transfer calls from another extension to your extension (Remote Forwarding): 1. Dial [6][0][6]. 2. Dial the number of the extension from which calls are to be forwarded. 3. Hang up after the confirmation tone. INTERNAL PAGE You can make internal announcements to extensions through their speakers. Extensions can be in page zones Lift the handset and listen for dial tone. 2. Press the [PAGE] button* or dial [5][5], or select the PAGE option from the LCD panel using the soft button.*if you have dedicated PAGE buttons for page zones (e.g. [PAGE1 ], [PAGE2], etc) press the required button and skip to step Select a zone number [1], [2], [3], or [4], or page all internal zones by pressing [0]. 4. Start your announcement after the confirmation tone. 5. Hang up after paging. ALL PAGE You can page simultaneously through all internal and external zones. 1. Pick up the handset and listen for dial tone. 2. Press the [PAGE] button or dial [5][5], or select the PAGE option from the LCD panel using the soft button. 3. Press the [*] or programmed [ALL PAGE] button. 4. Start your announcement after the confirmation tone. 5. Hang up after paging
15 15 MEET ME PAGE: MMPG If you cannot directly contact someone or they are absent from their desk, you can page them and ask them to call you while you wait off-hook. 1. Pick up the handset and listen for dial tone. 2. Press the programmed [MMPG] button or dial [5][4], or select the MMPG option from the LCD panel using the soft button. 3. Press the zone number. 4. After the confirmation tone, instruct the paged party to dial [5][6]. 5. Press the [Transfer] or programmed [WAIT] button. 6. Do not replace the handset. Wait for the paged party to call. 7. The call is automatically connected when the paged party enters the Meet Me Page Answer code. CALL PARK AND PAGE You can transfer an external call to another extension by parking the call and notifying the call through paging. This function is useful in a factory or in a large office when you cannot easily contact the person who should receive the call. 1. Press the [PAGE] button or select the PAGE option from the LCD panel using the soft button to automatically park the call. 2. If you have dedicated PAGE buttons for page zones (e.g. [PAGES], [PAGE6], etc) press the required button and skip to step Press the appropriate page zone number 4. Announce the parked call and your extension number or line number. 5. Hang up. Retrieving a Parked Call Press the [PARK] button or dial [1][0]. Then dial the announced number. The parked call is the connected PROGRAMMED MESSSAGES If you need to leave your station, you can set a message display on your phone to inform callers of your absence (for example In a Meeting ). The message also displays on your phone s LCD panel. Some standard messages are already set in the system, and you create your own if you wish. Viewing and Selecting a Programmed Message To view and select a set message: 1. Press the [Transfer] button and dial [1][1][5]. 2. Use the [Volume] buttons to scroll through the programmed messages. 3. Press the [Transfer] button to select your message. It will then display on your LCD panel. Selecting a Programmed Message Using Code Numbers Dial [4][8] and dial the desired message number
16 16 Creating Your Own Message Personalised messages can be programmed using codes 16 to 20. To create a personalised message on your phone: 1. Press the [Transfer] button and dial [1][1][5]. 2. Dial a code number Enter your message (up to 16 characters see Entering Characters below) 4. Press the [Transfer] button to set your message Entering Characters on the LCD Panel Alphabetic characters are entered on the LCD panel using the dial buttons (button 2=ABC, button 3=DEF, and so on). Press a button the number of times to select the required character (e.g. press 2 three times for C ). Pressing a different button moves the cursor to the right to allow you to enter the next character.* For example, if the text to enter is SAM SMITH, press the number 7 four times to get the letter S ; now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete your entry. Press the programmable A button to toggle between upper and lower case text (see below). * Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the [Volume] button to move the cursor to the right, then select the character. Cancelling a Programmed Message 1. To cancel a message 2. Dial [4][8] then [0][0] to cancel the message. 3. Your LCD display returns to normal CANCELLING MESSAGES & MESSAGE WAITING LIGHTS You can cancel message indications you left on other extensions, or that have been left at your extension by others. Dial [4][2] and enter: the extension number where you left the indication, OR, your extension number to cancel all indications left by others for you (the flashing LEDs go out) BACKGROUND MUSIC You can listen to music through the phone s speaker (if a music source is provided by the system). 1. Press the [Hold] button. 2. Use the [Volume] buttons to adjust the music volume. This does not affect the speaker volume. 3. Press the [Hold] button again to cancel music.
17 17 APPOINTMENT REMINDER / ALARM CLOCK This feature serves as an alarm clock. Up to three alarms may be set. Each alarm may be set as a one-day (today) alarm or daily alarm. You set a time for each alarm: if set for today it will ring at the set time, unless cancelled; if set as a daily alarm it will ring at the set time each day, unless cancelled. When activated, you will hear a series of short rings and Alarm Reminder displays on the LCD. Lift the handset to answer the alarm. If you do not answer, the alarm will repeat a number of times at set intervals before cancelling. 2. Dial [1][1][2]. 3. Select the alarm number [1], [2] or [3]. 4. Enter the time at which you want the alarm to sound. Enter the time as HHMM (hours and minutes) using the 24-hour clock format (e.g is 1.30 pm). 5. Select the alarm type: [0] (Not Set), [1] (Today) or [2] (Daily). 6. Press the [Transfer] button to save settings Cancel Alarm 2. Dial [1][1][2]. 3. Select the alarm number [1], [2] or [3]. 4. Press the [Hold] button. ALARM MESAGES You can set a 16-character message to display when using the alarm feature (e.g. Meeting with JS ). 2. Dial [1][1][6]. 3. Select the alarm number [1], [2] or [3]. 4. Enter the time at which you want the alarm to sound. Enter the time as HHMM (hours and minutes) using the 24-hour clock format (e.g is 1.30 pm). 5. Select the alarm type: [0] (Not Set), [1] (Today) or [2] (Daily). 6. Enter the message using the dial buttons. 7. Press the [Transfer] button to save the alarm and message. Boss / Secretary Hot Line Phones for executives and secretaries can be connected via a hot line. Either phone can make a call to the other by pressing the [BOSS] button or by selecting the BOSS option on the LCD panel using the soft button. If DND is set on the executive s phone, all calls will be forwarded to the secretary s phone. When the secretary s phone receives the call, a red light flashes on the executive s phone. The secretary can transfer calls to the executive s phone even when set in DND mode: Press the [Transfer] button then the [BOSS] button, or select the BOSS option from the LCD panel using the soft button. Either wait until the executive answers and announce the call, then hang up, or hang up without announcing the call
18 18 GROUP LISTENING While you are on a call using the handset, you can allow others to hear the conversation through your phone s speaker. Turn on the speaker by pressing the programmed [LISTEN] button or selecting the LISTN option on the LCD panel* using the Scroll button and soft button. Do not replace the handset.the microphone is not switched on, so the calling/called party cannot hear anyone else in the office. * ( LISTN changes to listn on the LCD). To resume a private conversation, press the *LISTEN+ button again, or select the listn option on the LCD panel* using the soft button NB: It is advisable, but not essential, to turn the group listening feature off before hanging up to prevent any squeal from the speaker. OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS You can make an announcement (OHVA call) through the handset or speaker of a phone that is currently busy on a call. This feature is useful when you have an urgent message to deliver. You must have a programmed [OHVA] button to do this. OHVA calls cannot be made to phones in DND mode or which have anohva block set (see below). The OHVA feature works with intercom and transferred calls. To make an OHVA call: 1. Dial the extension number or press the [DSS] button. 2. When you hear busy tone, press the [OHVA] button or select the OHVA option from the LCD panel using the soft button. 3. Make your announcement after the confirmation tone. 4. Finish the call by replacing the handset, or pressing the [Speaker] button. Answering an OHVA Call When receiving an OHVA call, you will hear the announcement through your handset or speaker depending on which you are using. In either case, you can answer the call before continuing your current call. Press the flashing [Call] button. This places your current call on hold and allows you to talk to the announcing party. To disconnect the OHVA call and return to your original call, press the [Call] button for the original call. Rejecting an OHVA Call When receiving an OHVA call, press the programmed [REJECT] button or select the REJECT option from the LCD panel using the soft button. This will disconnect the OHVA call and return you to the original caller. OHVA Block You can set an OHVA block to prevent OHVA calls at your phone. While the phone is idle, press the programmed [BLOCK] button or select the OHBLK option from the OTHER menu on the LCD panel using the [Scroll] button and soft button. Press the [BLOCK] button again, or turn off the OHBLK option, to cancel the block.
19 19 Secure OHVA This option prevents your phone from receiving OHVA calls via the speaker, for privacy. Any OHVA call is broadcast via the handset only when the SECURE OHVA option is turned on at your phone. 2. Dial [1][1][0] 3. Dial [1][3][1] to switch Secure OHVA on, or [1][3][0] to switch it off 4. Press the [Transfer] button to save settings. CALL DURATION TIMER The call timer is used to time the duration of external calls. It can also be manually set to time a call or as a simple stopwatch feature. Setting Automatic Timer If set, the timer appears on the LCD panel immediately for incoming calls, or when your call is answered after dialling an outgoing call. It remains active during the call. The call duration is displayed in minutes and seconds, and is reset if the call lasts longer than 100 minutes. 1. While on-hook, press the [Transfer] button. 2. Dial [1][1][0]. 3. Dial [0][1][1] to activate the auto timer or [0][1][0] to deactivate it. 4. Press the [Transfer] button to save settings. Setting Manual Timer To set the timer manually when on a call, you must have a programmed [TIMER] button. Press the button to start the timer, and press it again to stop the timer. 1. To start the timer while the phone is idle, press the [TIMER] button or select the TIMER option from the OTHER menu on the LCD panel using the [Scroll] and soft buttons. 2. Press the [TIMER] button again or select TIMER from the LCD panel to stop the timer and confirm the elapsed time displayed. 3. Lift and replace the handset to return the phone to its normal LCD display. STORING A CALLERS NUMBER While you are on a call, you can store the number in memory by pressing the programmed [SAVE] button or selecting the SAVE option from the CLIP menu on the LCD screen using the [Scroll] and soft buttons. Calling a Stored Number To redial a stored number, dial [1][7] STORING A CALLERS NUMBER AS A SPEED DIAL NUMBER You can store a caller s number as a speed dial number in your personal speed dial list. 1. Press the programmed [STORE] button, or select the STORE option in the CLIP menu on the LCD panel. 2. You can view the speed dial number to which the number was stored by pressing the [Scroll] button
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